"Hamstring troubles kept him to seven games with the Oakleigh Chargers in 2015As part of his rehabilitation, he would drive to the State Netball and Hockey Centre three times a week.“They didn’t just treat the injury but they looked at his biomechanics,” Oakleigh Chargers Coach Mick Stinear said.“It really worked wonders for him. They tweaked a few things and got him running a lot more efficiently.”Morgan spent nearly three months on the sidelines, but as he went about his recovery, his thoughts remained with his teammates."

Bit of a worry after all the work they put into him last year. Hope he can be ungumbied.

Crow seems like a great HP manager. He doesn't just wait till problems occur, he identifies them early and works on correcting them for the future.

Better to have a 4-5 weeks of preventative training than ping 3 hamstrings and loose the whole season.

Can't remember the last time we had an injury list so small.

This is very true. This would have to be the smallest injury list for this time of the year in a very long time. We have always had a shocking run with injuries and it really crippled us from mid season on last season.

I think we've got a pretty good supplements program which is the way of the future

Is this a common thing for people if so much work done to avoid athlete doing hammy that the counter injury can occur in doing a quad? Or just purely unlucky?

Having consistent soft tissue injuries as a youngster doesn't bode well for him.

Hopefully doesn't end up like that player Pies traded to Saints last year who can't get on the park for either side.

No, the rehab he was doing would not have made him more likely to doing a quad. It would have reduced the risk of quad or other injury, just as with his hammy.

But his current injury history and particularly the recent incident prior to his rehab definitely would increase his chances of doing his quad or other injury. Hence why they pulled him for an extended period.

Hopefully we take the cautious approach with him and make sure he is 110% for when he returns, however long that may be, we are best to take extra time if need be to ensure that these don't become reoccurring injuries.

Crowy seems to be doing this with all our players which is refreshing from the 2010-2014 days where we would have a key player go down, rush him back and chuck him straight into the 1's with no match fitness and then scratch our head as to why they either played shite and got injured again that first game back, or played crap for a couple of weeks and then got injured.

Didn't we already take the cautious approach? That's why he was delayed starting in the VFL?

Hopefully we take the cautious approach with him and make sure he is 110% for when he returns, however long that may be, we are best to take extra time if need be to ensure that these don't become reoccurring injuries.

Crowy seems to be doing this with all our players which is refreshing from the 2010-2014 days where we would have a key player go down, rush him back and chuck him straight into the 1's with no match fitness and then scratch our head as to why they either played shite and got injured again that first game back, or played crap for a couple of weeks and then got injured.